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IRSP Condemn Slave Labour Awards

category derry | anti-capitalism | press release author Thursday December 04, 2003 13:39author by Madra Rua - Derry Irish Republican Socialist Partyauthor email derryirsp at hotmail dot comauthor address PO Box 1981, Derry, BT48 8GX, Ireland Report this post to the editors

IRSP Condemn Slave Labour Awards

The Irish Republican Socialist Party has condemned a leading Temporary
Employment Agency for what it called the build up to Ireland's equivalent to the 'National Slave Labour Awards'.

IRSP Condemn Slave Labour Awards

The Irish Republican Socialist Party has condemned a leading Temporary
Employment Agency for what it called the build up to Ireland's equivalent to the 'National Slave Labour Awards'.

After nominating Derry's best 'temp' worker, Grafton Recruitment is planning to award the best temporary worker at a national level
ceremony later this year.

A spokesperson for the IRSP in Derry hit out angrily at the announcement stating "temporary employment means nowadays a regression of many years of workers struggle for a proper wage and
working conditions. Temporary employment means no holiday or sick entitlements, an uncertainty due to temporary contracts that doesn't allow workers to organise any type of future, as they never know just how long they are going to be employed for.

"Temporary employment suits the bosses down to the ground as they have total impunity of dismissal at any time. That's why they pay a certain amount of money out to the recruitment company and that's why the
temporary worker often works for far less money than the rest of the workforce who do the same job. That's nothing to celebrate or to be happy about.

The spokesperson concluded saying "our party finds it offensive and sickening in the extreme at the fact of what passes for a decent job these days is now being legitimized in the form of a 'National Awards
for Slave Labour' for members of our class who find it difficult enough to access a decent job with a decent days wage!

"Work is a right of each and every citizen. The IRSP therefore called upon the city council, trade unions and other political
representatives in the city come out and oppose with us the growth of
his modern day slave trade and to make sure that any employment being offered in the city meets the decent standards which its
citizens fought for and deserve!"

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Derry Irish Republican Socialist Party
PO Box 1981, Derry, BT48 8GX, Ireland
Website: http://www.angelfire.com/space/derryirsp/
Email: derryirsp@hotmail.com

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author by sp member (personal capacity)publication date Fri Dec 05, 2003 20:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Although I dont agree with the politics of the IRSP I completely agree with this post.
It is a fact that temp posts are becomming the norm in the north and that Derry is becomming the capital of low pay.
A strong united campaign exposing low pay employers and trade union organisation in the work place is urgently needed.
Well done IRSP

 
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